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I recall something like that too, Gord.

I remember it because the particular disk drives in our 820 made V5R3 the end 
of the line for it, which I had not anticipated.

Check out:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/support/planning/v5r3planning.html

-Marty

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date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:54:06 -0500
from: Gord Hutchinson <gordm1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Highest OS Level for Hardware

I am pretty sure that I saw an IBM web page which said a 720 would not run
on any version of os400 after v5r3.  It also listed other hardware and how
high they could go.

I cannot find my bookmark for the page nor can I find it in a search on the
IBM sites or the midrange archives.

Has anyone else seen such a page?  Or am I smoking the cheap drugs again?


Thanks,


Gord


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